revelate

verb
/ˈɹɛvəleɪt/

Etymology

Latin revēlātus, perfect passive participle of revēlō. By surface analysis this English verb can be interpreted as a back-formation from such words as revelation, revelator, and revelatory.

  1. derived from revēlātus

Definitions

  1. To reveal.

    • the trueth may revelate
    • The bysshoppes were not bounde to betraye theyr prynces nor to revelate theyr councelles to the Pope.

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